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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-16, Page 3,J 41I113.4D,A Y, JUTE: *6tn . 14491. Mrs. T. 11. Alton has retnitec,'l. . to her home here. • Mr. and Mrs. George Joynt ate Visiting at. Erie, Pa.,. with. Mr. and Isi rs :-H—E.-'-Freetnap, ,'.Mr. and. Mrs. Melvirt.:Stewntt 'and Dawn spent the week -end in Oakville and Hamilton. , • Mr. ,and:: Mos. • D. N. Lawrence of Flint, Mich., are visiting with Miss, Bell Robertson. Mss:. Go rdon B. Will, and; d,au- ghter:; Eiden of Brantford are. hole-' dayinig with Mr.: and Mrsi James Culbert, Mrs. James Alton returned home recently after'»petidin,g the. winter ,U.,Oshawa with 'Mx.; ar}d Mrs.. d 0=lVAolritosh Mr. and Mrs.„ Robert Dougherty . 4'Port Dgyer'were week -end vis- itors with:: Mr..;and Mrs. 'Ewalt 4. Taylor.,. Miss 7Eileen Purves, studertt. nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is spending two week's' vacation with her. parents, Mr. (and Mrs. Les ' Purves. ;eneral THE1 LUCKNOW • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • Mr; and Mrs. Larry Downs and John Spent last week in Cobourg and .' upon their retlA n Were ac • companied by. Mr. anal Mrs. Geo. 1Vli'tehell, voho Spent the week -e ere.. . Mr. ,,and Mrs. George Whitby and family visited over the week- end with gr. and Mrs, A. L Henry of" Toronto, •where Mrs. Whitby attended• ,the Canadian Women's Army Comps reunion, • ' Final '•exarninatiOns , rare !being written at present at Lucknow l School, The term, .will close next week: and: on . Thursday local students'will •b-e„taken on; a ,,trip to London' where they will visit` Western University..; :Watch Out For Tlall'o, Be on your guard the five polies' months - 'Jtun,e through October. :You can `by following five sif ple rules on hair to raroid this 'crip-' pl'in,g disease Read,`How to..avoid. Polio', one of the many iiiforrna- 'tilvie articles m The •An ,erican 'Weekly with this Sunday's (June, ' 19) : issue' of ' The Detroit Sunday Times, PAGE THREE KENNEDY P�; N' (rErnest Ackert was ring; bearer: HELD SATURDAY Mr. Jack Liddle was groomsman nd the;•uShers were Mr. Murat', Walden. :and Mr. Bob, Orr. , . held at Harbor Park, Goderich, . Corners Community : Hall'; rid l on at= The •ann al Kennedy.picnic was ° A reception followed.at Reid's :Saturda � u✓ y, June llth with. ap proximately -80 members-preseuut. After ” a •sumptuous;, 'dinner . the company ,adjourned to the Wel- come. •shade' cif the trees f,or their business meeting under r.the pres.- idency of .NIr., Wm. McInnes. The minutes, of the ` hast meeting were. read by the secretary, Mrs, Alex Purves. Officers, elected far, the coming. :Year are, president,• James Mac-. Intosh, 'Wingham; vice ,president, Andy MacplWa'rds;i Morriston; ecretary;. (after a series of bal-, lots:), •Mrs; ex` Pux ves,. re4elect`- ", E'd..: for, a :ttrrrc : ;term:; Punch`' corn.- mittee, ` Mrs 0o.01.6 0... Stewart .,.to be' c onVener ands (choose her, own connnittee; • sports . committee, ittee Robert Lyons, Luckziow• and Gor- don Stewart; •Galt; j,ournai,: Misses MacEdwards, Puslinoh: The •next. picnic is. to be held at ,Gaut. • Presentations; Were. m'ad'e. 'to Mrs: David; 'Kennedy,' whiter • church, as , the Oldest,. member present and' t'o_ Mr. Carlisle, ' for ,having cone 'the lonTheent dfiosltlac ed : a sh: i• rt proigra, of 'sports and contests ' un:der the leadership of Mrs: Wim McInnes and Mrs. . .Floyd Pratt, T2uring supper' a `fbirthday, cake was "cut £�r 'dVlargaret ;.Rose-, Lyons, who. •celebrated' her 8th birthday .a4.d. w'1io, sang a. solo: A ,short address was gAien .`by ' the newly -elected. president, followed by the : Jour nal, '`prepared' by' Mrs. Elizabeth Bolt . ,and ' read 'by Mrs. .,Alex -•Pur- es ' The retiring •president `called' for two..minutes' silence in„'mean ory..of absent friends and espec ally •',in xnernory of Mrs. Annie •MaeCarrel who . passed away .0 'few ;days .befor'e her intended journey south •• to' this rpienic: A happy day ended with .God Save,•the :King: WEDDINGS BELLS •REID-SRR Clarke,.. United • Church. was, the.' Vetting for . a pretty summer Wed-, ding :Ori 'Saturday, June` l lth at 1,2 noon,' when Marg•aret' Lillian;:• •;daughter . ,of Mr ' and Mrs.` :-Elton •Ori •''W;as united inma riage to, LE. on.ard Russell Reidy .stn :of Mr and s > T "H Reid: The .: Rev Mickl'ejohn ,Performed' the,- cere mony, Mr.'s. 'Lester. Ferguson' vitas 'soloist, singing `Bless This Hjouse. r.• and' `i'1l Walk Beside You and Mrs:: Ross Cumming presided ,at ;the organ. The 'bride: was •gi'vien in mar- riage by .her •.father. She was gowned in white 'Slipper satin with ,portrait nee line and''a gar - ed. 'peplum accenting- the vvfa.ist' 1line.;': Hera_. fingertip veil' was: held in •place with a matching wreath.' She carried ;a,.eascade bouquet of, ,...;,_' red roses: She 'ryas__attended-ht' - her two sisters,'. Miss Eileen'Orr, ,iwaid. of • honor in !blue r ylon: over taffeta, and Miss Marion ,'Orr;. b rdesrn.aid,. in pink nylon .Over ;taffeta. loth carried cascade,bou .gl.ie a of pink roses. Littl Linda' i eid' w'as •fl&wergiv'1 in White net o.v'ei S c11oty tCiffeta' and Master. . . UNITED URC 9 L'UCKNO er the happy couple left an a motor trip to Northern Ontallo ° the bride `pe bard. • wearing a wipe ,� . ine suit with navy aeoessories They will, live. on the groom's farms at Red's Corners, 6 010 PERTINENT FACTS. 'ABOUT The average farther r cannot .'afford , - • ' g a t of f ord to pay an experienced bookkeepers.” The average farmer is ' not =allowed just' ex-. ri emptions, for thed work his wife and .family: do on the ' farm d The average"farmer and his family, woi' long- er. hours each week to makethe:'same. amount' of . money ,that . most other people. do. • THERE SHOULD' .BE SIMPLER: FORM OF.•INCOMETAX .PAPERS; YOU KNOW. THA R 0. 4q. .4 a: a o44 5. 1Vfost farmers: in the Province of Ontario have .. been' receiving . threatening letters ..' regi• stered concerning filing their ;Income Tax Reports. That in 'MY opinion the Ontario Farmer not been ' given;a square " deal, That on Page 378 of HANSARD 1949 T'HE QUESTION WAS ASKED? . What were the number of returns made by farmers, by provinces since January . 19487 ANSWER;: Quebec 9,902; Ontario 42,001. QUESTION How' many inspectors' and en-. forcement officers: in : each province? tarjo • 439x 'Ark for it either way bath • trade -marks mean the .mine' think:. • Authorized • botE ` � . ' , . , ter or C.otr;.Cota hinder contract with Coca-CoIu Ltd. GODERICH :'•BOTTLING WORDS GODIAtit6l AR IO � ;OI�T 485� r. 'Rev. J. IV. Stewart, B'A., B.D, .Pastor. SUNI}AY,' JUNE 19th, 1949 10 a.m ': Sunday. Sehoot 11 .a.m.' Rev, -A. Beecroft of t %. "t' earer's..of .God's Word .1.0:10044. iew nir►+W.L,#. �% ii'r?.Irk.,.1r..'�rr`r,`.:':revltYlt�rxe•�!r ��l`t 'age.379 Hansar QUESTION --How many Q prosecutions have been taken ,or; proceedings launched, in connection with Income Tax Evasion' or for Recovery of Tax- in eachprovince' during the year.: 1948.:: ANSWER : Quebec 896; Ontario 1757. Page: 593' Hansard. QUESTION -=How many assessors :arethere f in each of the provinces operating in the Primary Producers; Division of the Department of Nat= ional'.Revenue. p 'ANSWER: Investigators , in the' f ield: Quebec 13; Ontario 55. DOES IT NOT LOOK AS TAOUGH TH ONTARIO . FAR • MER HAS B1✓EN OETb TING: UNDUJE'ATTENTION? gill' work towardrectifying- these and other inequities. "One•,G000d `Term Deservet..'Another BI1tCF 1'Rootio'SSIVIL-CON "i�", �.V • _ . • 1; 1'ti,SSbCiATION,' z 4; n4 • t• 46